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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
latnai^ta copii3»4. jpivx^ ct-iit'rm
VOL. viir.
A FAMILY NtWSl'AI'ER UF I.(UAI. A.M) UENKRAL ISTKI.l-KiKMl K
FREEPORT, N. Y., FIUO.VY, .VTRIL 24, 190.'?.
TBBMt! aLtO TXABLT I> APTARtB
NO. 26.
WHEN YOU CATCH COLD
Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation which will only half cure it at best, and leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and susceptible to attack from the germs of Consumption.
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR
not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and pre« ^ vents serious results from a cold.
It tavad Hto Ufe Aftar tb* Ottmr SaM N« Had Consumption.
W, R. Davis, Vissalia, California, writes:—"There is no doubt but what FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR saved my life. I had an awful cough on my lungs and thr doctor told nie I had consumption. I commenced taking FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and found relief from the first aud three bottles cured me completely.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES THREE SIZESy 25oy SOo and $1.00
SOU MB RECOmiENDED BY ^
SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS.
SPRING TIMS
No Store Like Johnston's Gome in now It's pleasant Have a look Have a talk Have a soda Happy days Get it at
Johnston's
Drug Store
You will
Save money
We deliver
All over
Plenty of
Pure Drugs
All good
Prices riglit -^
No Soda
Like Johnston's
We have
Huyler's Candies
Vinol
Tabard-Inn library
Perfumes all fresh
Fulton Street "
near Church
Fpl" ants, |ili(is|ili(inis ini.st," fni' iiiiicln'S, (Tcdicillii fnr flca-s (111 (liif^s ,111(1 cuts.
|,;innl ami iiii'\|ii'iisiii'; wo liavc it ill lialls alul ]MHVili'r
ictiiK'd ami prrsscd intn lilocks.
Clothes Cleaning Compound
•2o ."."Ilt.s Ill'l" linttli".
IF"u.m.itTj.re I^olistL
for USI' nil I'iaiuis ami ail kimls nl' liiiiiituri.; 'J.'i its, |i,"i"
linttli' fill" sinks allll drains
CtLloride of Lime
Soap Ba^rfe:
fill" ("leanill},' i,'liiM"s, .'t,., ."i," |i,"r liii\
HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA
111 i"i"llts |„1" liiittji".
XjirLane
fill" .leailing; ami liJcirliiuK straw lials, '2'> i"i"lits
Wc lii'wt." in stock a lull suj)i)lv of all jj-oods usually recjuired hv house¬ keepers at this season ot" the year.
We are havini^' a \n^ sale on our
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
elii"a|>("st allll lust; ask vnur ^^inici" I'm" tlnin « lli'll .i n" mdil
STATIONERY STOCK
is niiiiiilotc, iiK'liidiiii; all kiuds and .nlnis nf cnErE r.M'El!,
SHELF I'.VrEH. Ell"., sn Iilinll ni.il.il at ihis s.'a.snn ,.f til.' veal ill Hnilsi' ( li'aiiilii:.
It you w.int a
Spring Tonic
ni" Itlnnil I'niitiii ilinji in ami s.." iiliat ii." liair; lU" (,'uaianti"i" all nur iii"i"|i;iratiiiiis tn li." strictly pure ami ii|i t,, lli.- stainlai.i.
UNFORTUNATE
Til." ."li","im">t ,"111.1 nin-l cii.fulnf lii,ii-,."uii."s an nlt.ii afiliit.il with III." Imulili" and ilisnunfi.its nf li.il Im^'s, Tin' tllin^; In llll «lli'll tlif.v ail" ilisinvi'iiil is iii.t innast.' a iniiiiitc Imt iHniiii,' a pinil 1,'lialili' imisnii ainl go at tll.-lii at nine. Johnston's bed Bug Killer i^ a li.|ui,l ami , lia,s."s tlic pests nul ,'f ,\,"ii lia.k and |il,"i,,' ulnl." tli."i can i.,is«,ilili hid.', and .al¬ lies distniitinii w itli it. Itis.'f inui'-c ,1 strnn^.' ,"iiiil liilillll ]viis(i|i and its imrk nf lidiliiii,' the imiiiix"- is sm," ami siiift. It is all articl." that slinuld 1k" in iicrv Imu-.. .it all tim. s in , as.- of t¦Ul('^^'cll(•^, Sll that laluaMi" tilll," iiiai lint l-r ii ast.-,l. I'li,,
2.S Cents I', 1 U'lll,'.
MONEY TO LOAN
Ofl Mortgage at 5'%
ALL OOOO LOANS ACCtPTEIi AT ONCC.
UBQIT I. lAFF, c4MHit«uor..t.L..
BABVIjON, n. y.
aaieataai^<auAAJULIaft;'
PATENTSi
¦_Hikin«nt.Ma*m. Ptmm-m'.mmAi.
ltiattmV.XtmtTattlmrtmtmtmaTsa,i. H.Os A
ppgIA tiattmm ttrtm ..m .mr.* a. ...,.,¦,. A
Mtoft u«TCM •rMn&wrucTics.X
A.rmifssL'SFetiiTs. 'ra.^ *r& A. silow ft cx>.|
ifMMtMM ——m»K mmtemmmmmmamamm
I Longenecker Bros.
DENTISTS I 6At futtoii Straat, ¦ratklyn
I "
rREEPOIT. UIIT I NITWMO lUllOIIS Opp. Drpol. oa AV«dDM«lft7« amd liYidtr
from*^ ¦ t« Ip. m. Wa R. Ix]«aiiiirES«. D. D. 8., Muacrr
WILLIAM H. POST
' ."^m.-rawr u.; T. ru«l&Suli
I — I"y«l»r !¦
I Choice Groceries Fiour and Feed
MAIN stucct, mctroiiT
¦•rtk •! L I' ¦' ¦". *H- **•*•*> *nM«
I John P. Wright
I GENERAL AUCTIO.NEER
MONEY TO LOAN '^^- :<}
rrnni B:-;tiratinT)^ rmrariiv ¦ivri-ft--'
Keeve & BaLrtlett.
Title Insurance & ilortraKc Loans
Miinnm,^-. i.HEKMIlKT. I. I
.11 l.il»-rlv sifTTl. Nf» \,.r. Br»mliiim,w Kivrrlir«J. I. 1
¦lanui,"* Satlnjr, Kiuk H!<li:
J»ni»i,"«, I. f njtitrr Hav Baall HI,l£ . Iiyaltt ?*«2. L 1 TfMep'u,iti< ici ftil .'fll'T'*
Benjamin D. Homan
ARCHITr.CT BUILD L H
IN ANY LIGHT
Make finished pictui cs on
U/ie Kodak Plan
Loud and iinlnail Kmlaks anvvvhcri'. llcvohip witlinut diiik rnniii iu tho Ivn,lak ^cv("lnIlill^' Machine. Print In dav or ni^'lit un Dokko
Kodaks. $5 to $75
Brownie Cameras. $1 arvd $2 KodaK "DetJcloping Machines
Also a varied stoek of
Films Solio Velox S. F. PEARSALL
Review Building Main St., Freeport
Ready for Business. All who have PENANINK about Ihem
THE PENANINK FOUNTAIN PEN is PEN-AN-INK inr
a vast army nl men ami wnmen w hn i,'"la(riy testify tn trecdniii frnm 111 i',il,ii;-," I"i tl'.e Ink Slainl. reilut w ritinir ennvenieiuc fl'l" .1 lii\i iiri.i", Salisfa^ linn 1,'uaraiitceil,
FOR SALE BY
S. F. PEARSALL
EVIEW BLILDINO
A\AlN STREET
FREEPORT
Uhe KodaK. Ctrl
says tor yon to bny yonx supplies at
home. Tbe price is tho same iu city or
conntry
KODAKS
FILMS
Velox Solio
S. F. PEARSALL
Opposite Post Oflleo Frooport, N.Y
E. .'\. Dorlon
liJ.SDKI) ,\UCTIONEER
fro, purl, .N V,
SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE
Weak Hearts •
Are due to Indijtii;-'. Nir.et-. .rine ol every one hundred peop e m-ho, htve h«4rl irouble can remember when it wu lirr.plc irj:.ges- l.c."i. It is a icie.iiific lact that a:l cases ol beait disease, not or|;a,'-,.c are not or.!/ 1 Ir«cs3ble tss. b'jt a.-s the dire.;t resuM of ,r.dl- ' fe^lioi.. ^i ioou tiser. r.a, n.e uoiracr. whicn tails ol pertect dlteation ferment; and twei J the Slomach, puffinf a of a(a:r,sl Ihe hearl. Thj tnterlere* with the aclicn ol Ihe heart, and in the course of tirre Ihal delicate but vit»l orfan beccrr.es liseased. Mr C ICubK. rt Hrrtta C mti : had uon^aeli trouba acA wu in a bKJ mau- a> I had hu.l irruri* with It 1 IOOK Kcidol Drmmma Cura Ha tts\.t low iBCitfht ted It r,ir*i ma.
Ko4al mtom* WhM Yea tat
and rejeves the tlorr.ach cf a^l nervous itra-r. tnd I.he heart of all pressure. Bnutoi-r tl CO 5U« Scidtot JS tusM tb« trM
a au. *' kick itna for tOc.
rrt»tm ott.0. otwirr * qo., ontmmm
Patent
AOOO
OiaicNS
COPVRIOHTS Ac.
'kplrh and doacrlpdan mty r ,,|'iiil,,ii free wlipitipr an
inrllyri'iidilpnlli.l. llaiidtmnk.in I'Hlcnla ieiK lr' V .il.li'st Brfriir/ fur neniriiiir pat^iH".
I'alonla t«»on ihf'UKli Munn A Co. rec<lT< tprrtai itotlea, with,'iit chnrge. inthe
Scientific Hmericaiit
A handiwmHr IhtiatrRtpd w»*^klT. I.*rvMt rlf. ruUiton of anr »<'irniin<- )<>tirrm). Torm*. t'i • f(wr: four nmnihu. 91. t^>ltl br*n ncwBdaalfrm.
WUNN iCo."""***-'New York
Brmach Ottce (Ttt I' S(.. WaphlDnlim, II. C. NEW VORK'8 ABSENT SONS.
More Thtn 1.250,000 of Them In Oth¬ er Statet of the Union.
There are more than l.H.'.ii.mirt na- tlvOB nf New Ynrk nnw resident lu other Btat(>8 of the countr.v. nml M-ry fpw of Uiese, relatively, ailopted th(i advire given to New Yorkirs many years auo to go Wett and grow up with tbe country.
Only one stato of the W(st has a ronslileratile poinilation nf native born New Yorkerr, anil that Blate Is, ttrange tn Bay, MlehlBan. There are 1611.11(111 nalives of New Y'ork resideut In MichlRan—more than lu per ci-nl of the whole number of native .Vew Yorkers resident la other Btates.
After Mirhiiian, but wilh a much smaller number of .New" York rosi- (lenti, comes lliinoli". The two West¬ ern Elates which have the larnest number of .Native burn New Yorkers next to Michigan are Wisconsin aud .Minnesota
Kmigratii.n frum tli> state ha« not lieen (in the iisiLil liiie>i of travel through the naddl? Wefit. but has I'een dtrlilediy toward the northwest, ar,d e«perltlly ints staic.i along the I anada bord("r
There are some curious fact.s shown In the ilistr.buiiou of native-born .New Ycrkers ihr'nigh the couniry. There tre nearly iwiee as mauy In f'allfomia on the dintant I'ti'lBc. at there are in Mti",oiiri, iu the Misfltsi- il'l'l I all'y. There are more nativei uf New York rtsldett In the kingle stale ,,f Ma«!:achii!ietts Ihan in all tbe Slates cf the South of-iiectiveiv
There Is • v< ry tm.ili number of New Y't^rkers In lEdiant tnd actually fewer l.v several thcisand in Ohio, one of the most peip'jious states .f the ct untry than in eonnecticat, one of the smaliest,
Tbe largest numbers of natives of New York rcnUienl ui tnother slate are found, cf course, m .New Jersey, and Penrsihanlt. which ad; ;ln! New York throughout nearly til ill touth twundary Uoe ued a portxn of Ita wett bo'usdary lire bat a conslder- tbi« Buiub«r.—.New Tork Sub.
I STATE NEWS.
I Bllla SlKBXl \,y Oilrll.
I Governur lldell slsiied tlie seeoiiil nf the ihild hil'iir bills |iiir.s."i1 liv llie Lm- Ishituii'. Th,' lirst ivns ilie bill in,.- vidiiiir for tlie lii','U>liiK (if 11,'ivsliiii s hi ,"It ies ,if the tlrst iliise The i.l lur Mil slKiicil iviis llle Mlll-Kiiuli lilll. reK- iilnllnK the liiliiM" llf "iviiiii("ii and eliU (li"("U 111 fiieliirles.
.Muoiis the (Illier liills sitriicil ivere llie fdllou'ini;:
.Mr. .M.iriiiiii's, iirovi.liiii: for nn (.Mr.i .llistiee of Siieiliil SessliiiiK for the Sei - (111(1 Iilvlsl.ui. New York City.who slmll
elUKhlit It I'lllldlells ('(llilt fnr llle ll,il"(ill).'li of ItloiiUlvii
Ml". Weliers. iiiiieiKliiii: i li,' ml i,"lii Ilv,' til iniiellei' 111 the Miuii,-llllll Ciiiiil, New Ymk City, by liii"t"."iisliii.' the li"s tnr jury irinl.
Selllllnr Hill's, lllllliiil'l/.ini; tiie Ciilll. lllllll Ciiiiii'il llf IliifTiilii tu issne liuiiils 111 niise iiiiiiiey 111 |iiiy vvuir.ints issii("il ill imyiiieiit lur Imnl iiiipiuveiiieiils.
Mr. Miirciin's. niiiliuriziiii! tlic Inler- iMlmii (Ills Ciiiiipniiv III lnv |iliie« uniler Ciiviifii I.nke.
Ml". Ii,iii).'hty's. relalive lu the liii- l'.m enient uf lille wnier creeks In (Ivs- i li"r Ilny.
Ml". Ii(iiij;lilys. iiruvidlni.' Hint tbe . expellsie of |illlilli"ntliiii uf llie lluliie nf I tile snie of Innds fur tli,' null |inriiii'iil i (if tnxes shnll be ehnrneiilile t,i llie I iii"iiii("rly.
i Mr liver's, exlemliiiir tu all vi'ternns 1 uf llie I'niteil Sillies niililnry nnd iin- I vnl servlee exeiniitiun from lilchwiiy
n.-sessiiieiils. 1 Setiiilur KIslierc's, niiieinliiiir llie in t ¦ lenlin;; the teneliers' rellreiiieiil fund I lu .New Yuri; Citv by iiiiluilliii! ninii bers of the siipervisinc furi'e niiiuni! thuse entilled tu Us .leiietlts. . Sennle (¦uiiiiiiltlee'.", niueiidlni!; llie fin,rnl eoriiorayon lnw by luuvidlnc tlml nny d(inii''stl(' < ,ir|iuriiilon iiinln- inliiiiii: n ebnritnble, iihllnntliriipl," or eilll,ntluhnl liisillntinii in this .'^Inle nmy hnv,' brnm li iiiKilinllnns In other
Stntes
Mr. I" CuoU's. niiiliiirizinc Hie .Muce* Tiivlur IIn»|iiliil Ciiriiurnliiiii tu eslnb¬ lish n hnspilnl at \\'."st Seiie, n, Krie C,,Ullly.
New iliflea Kor the Guanl.
Ill n liiler lu .\il.|iilaiit ¦ <ienerii\ lliiiiy Mn.lur - (iini'rnl Uoe reeuiii-
nils that Ihe Stnle mnke iippllialluii
In the War IiepnrtiiKnl for an ei- 1 liiiiii."i' uf Kra;; .Inrcenseii rilles fur the rille nnw used by 111,". Niiliuiinl liuanl. sn thai bv Sepl.'inber iieit till' Cuaiil llill 111' eiiiiippeil with Ihe 11, \v lilies in lime fur tbe niinory drills l'l ;:!iiiiiiii; (iiiub, r 1. It is the lutein imi llf the Wnr I>i'|iniliiieiil tu e.|iilp lilt;, iiiiit.'ly till- (lii.iril llf lhis mill ullier M,"ilis Willi Ih,' new mni:n/.iii(' lille lo be n'lii|ileil ll.l 111.' ii'nuhir nrmy. Tli.' Suite lins hi'siiaieil makini,' n reijUest fnr till Ki"aj;-.l(ir(;('ns.'ii rifle li.'iaiis' uf n bi'Ii.'f Hint It wuuld b.' soon su, ¦
< Icl by the new rille. Imt has
I liniii.'ed its Iilans beeause the regular army will nut be eiiiiip|>e.l with Hie luiv lille if it is mliipled, Iw'fore Hie ,11,1 uf 1IIII4. allll the issues lo the States will prnliably imi lieitlii uiit 1 .laiiu.irv, llm', ami ihen unlv in small
I'Us,
I Tnbrrrulnala Hoapllal nrrlaluii,
! .\tiiiin,'y(i,"ii#'ial Ciiuiicen irme h
¦ liiarimj un niiplnariiu made by I'lel. .ril k C. Wait, of New York, tlini pi„- ,ee,llli|:s be inslilut,,1 lo liuve the pur .'has.' l.r Ini'ils nt liay Hrook. Kss.x
I I lllllll v. as n site fur a State .(iiisiin.p- tli.' li.ispitnl ileibn-eil void, oil the I jriiiiiiiil H,ai it Is euiitniry to Ibe emi- i siitiiiinii. Mhiili pniviilea Ibnl finest I presene lan.ls slmll be furever kepi as
wild r.u.sl binils Til.' .Mluniey (Jeli-
¦ einl ,l,"ii;i"il 111," aiiplieation. anil- in de- i iiyiiii: it liulils Hint till' power tu Imat.' ' till" iustiiuilnii iiiviilied a del i»luii by ' the Ci'iirimr of Hie Sinle that tin' ' l(>j::slfltiiiii ili'.s nut pruliil'll Hie Iiiin- I liun I'f Ihe liiispitnl mi the Innds i,i I am sl en, mill that, the sele.tl.ui of lb." ' slie Iii":ii;.' nil exeeiitive riiii' liun. Ibi" I courts ivoirl.I u.il presiiiiie lu leiieiv
its 1 urill tli.'ss
s;aw»|iar.#r l'p»*l K#nl I'aar. I Ii Is 11,.w kii'.Hii tliat n siurv piini.il I in :i Una,lb' U"ii-|'ap,-i mis He' iiiiiM'
1 illnle mil f Hie jury l.< luir <Vs-
j liiisseil ill Hie Kent (ase nml a new i trial ..i.!ere.I Ii W I'iuiUlli.^ » iin.ir jiv:s Pl a III., h.sl.r Iiuiel on," M-.-lif ] wlu'ii a ftiniiL'er read alnml » story t.i I 111 • ett-el that Ihe IHugle brut In'l s. [ .Inin.'S and linrry. had express..,! .-i ,le- '; I'iiuin.itiuii tu tak,' JiisIl,-.' Into Hi.ir
"I'n lllllill. If the imv fnil.'il In .ee
1 :- I Kent. Sir. t'oiiklliiB, It Is «.il(l.
1 -iiiile.l nn,I ileelared-'Yon ii In'i
I w,,iiy 111." Iilnple luiya will not lin,' ', I., ."1,1' Till' case las ,'ost'tbe ,ounly
¦ ».''"iii up to date ,
Bybrid riaal D*»lsp«4.
Atlornev lieneral I>"U,'.«« haa in hit
officf at '•t I'*iii Minn., a hibrel purit
: which at the r'«it« i« puttinc Inrth pota
' t'lea and «bo>» tli» trnund several well ne
T»lr,(*d tolTit'** It waa pindieed at 1"'
Plate niK'nment utatinn hy grafting a tu-
1 B»»i,) line te « puUlo pjant.
WH OF IHE MINNESOTA
World's Biggest Cargo Carrer Sent Into the Water.
THE LARGEST OF YAf«KEE SHIPi
the la Ihe Seron.I 1 arcml si,i,, in lh» Worl.l. ilrliit Surt'Matr.l Only li.r (lir rrdrlr—Grent <"i.,w.l s»l.iie« Hie New Craft When slip lUalaln llie I liai.tra al Xew I.on.lnn. I ..nn.
New I.llll,b'll. (¦ullll. In 111," pii's.iii",, of Kyoixi sp.'iiaturs. Imludiiii; liiniiy visilnrs fnun New York, tie stciiniship Mlnncsot.n, Hie liirsr.'st vijisel ever Imilt in this eiiiiulry nud the irrenlest .art:,! ,nrrler lu the wurbl, was Iniiiu bed nl the yards of the Kastern Sliipbullilinc Coiiipaiiy In tirutnii.
The spniisut" of till" innunuulii sli.p wns Miss Clnrn Hill, ilnmihler uf .1. J. Hill, rresiileiit nf th," (innt Norlliern SteHiiislilp Conipnny. for whleli Ihe vessel wns bulil lu beiniiie n pnrt nf Ihe eumpanv's racitie ami Hiieainl .ar- rylnp sei vice.
The sister shin of Hi,' Miimesuin. Hi' rinknla. will lie Inun. licil fnun Hi,' snme yar,ls early in Hi" fall, ami a Is expelled Ihal oilier ,",iiitraits an I'pt,',!. bv the nl(.'antie slilpbiiililiiii: luiiibiiie will be eumplel.Hl ni tluse wnrks. The cost of luiildliii; lb.' nvo I'aiiH'" liners was nbuut ,5.',i>lKi.(Ki(i.
The Miiinesola. altlinu|;h uf S7il tons less displfleeliiem than the enlnssal Ce- drle. nf Hie While Siar l.liie. has ;:riater enrno eapneiiy. She inn slow away lu her eaveriuiiis linlds ns.(KKI tuns dead W"ei(:lil. find, In her superslriie- lure. reserved fur pnsseusers. she , au enrrv iieaiiv '2',otl persuns. imludini; 17".' Hrsl laiiln. I In .seiuiid enblii ami slxtyelitbt Iliird ealilu vuyairers. -Vs a transport she .n'lld ii.'enuiniodnle tell regiments.
The Mlnnesiila's iliinensiuns nre; l.enstli. Cslii feet: Imndlli Til'-., feel: moulded depth. .Mi feet. Ilir .L'teal depth nml lieaiii enable her m beat ih" world nfloat ns n inrrler. She wasn't buill for speed. Iler triple e.xpniisi.ui iiilliiies. Iiiriiins twin pinpellers IW("iily f.".'t In ilinmeter. are tntiiided tu drive lier al the raio of fourteen knuls In pleasanl weather
The .Miunesntii prnbably Is Hie slnuiiresl lluer iu Hie wurbl. Her d("ek plaiiii'.' is iivlee ns lhi, k ns Ihnl nf sum,, batili'sbips and her rniiiu's an' lllllill heavier than those nf any nier¬ eliant vess,"l In servic,.. She Is bulli to wilhslnml the assaults uf Hi,' bisuesl seni< uf the rneltic. Iu li,>r hulls and (leeks Ibere are VL'.IWKI tuns nf sieel pintes and L'..'i(m.(Ki(i steel rivets. Tb," Minues-nta rnn ,"nrry n ellr^'ll Hia' "would till a fiei'.'lil iraill s."veii miles bin;;.
Th,' n.'W ship liiisil..s Willi earirn Iinnuis. Then' are thlrly-fimr of theiu. two lieini; litleil tu lift llfly tons. Some (if the hat,"lies are larue i iinUKli to nii- tiilf 11 loiiiimillve or a rrelk'ht enr. due Iiuld Is devoleil tu 111,' .arrylui: nf fni- zeu meal. Il bas a eapneiiy of •.'.'iiin Inns, w"hlcli Is iiinr,. (ariro HiHii the old Yankee clipper cuuld put iiud.r nil li.r hatehes.
The biff ship was besiiu In March. IIMU. nne rear nfni Hie Knstern Ship. biiililiiiK Company Insialle.l lis ship¬ yard In New I.imiluu. In nn.' lUoiiHi Himii tons of imileiliil were pill Inln lb" Minnesota nud ber sister ship.
NEGROES FLEE FROM JOPLIN.
Ariel a l..rnchlnK lliinilre.la Take Trains Olll or a MlaaoiirlTnwn.
.lopliii. Mu, .\ mull tunk Tlinmns till- yanl. a iick'ni twenly yenrs nld, who iniifessi'il to 111,' munler nf rullceiiinii riieiidnn' Lister, fnuii the i Ily Jnil and hniii,'iil him lu a i("!("Mrapli pule tivii lilniks nwnv. Cilv .Mlnrnev C. H Iie,'k,r plendeil with Hi.' mnir for half au huur tu lel tbe hnv lake Its eonrse, lllll Ills enunsel was nut heeded,
.Ml tbe ,llli,ers of the illy. Iiiwiishlp ami ei'imly wer,' enlled ,iul, but tbe mull sivepi Ihem nside and pioceedeil Hllll rinlliii:.
The lym hluir was followed by nu (Ui- slniicht nil the iieKio sectiou nf the city by Hie iiinb Houses were liiimed nnd luBioes were driven out of tiie clly. The linllee nnd Ilreniiii w,'i"e uiinble to do nnylhlniE airniust tb,, mob, and Hie illy wns In nn uproar for severnl hours.
All next dny there wns n nilKiiilory inoveiueiit oh the pnrt of Hie colond populntlou. The report Hint there aviih to lie n peiiernl ileanlni: nut i aused al mnsl every iiettrn lu Hie elty to |ini k up ur sell lllll nml b live
Mnynr .Tnliu C TiIki: issii,",! a pn.iln- mation lallini; for r**i niined vnluu- l,"ii"s. whu met nt Hie Cniiri House, where Hiey were sworn In and adopted measmes In suiipress furiher lawless¬ ness, Saluiuis were iinb'ii'd clused for till' iiiithi nl (1 u'lliKk nud all minors were iiolltled to keep olT the sireels.
ECONOMY SOCIETY SELLS OUT,
!(• rropflr(y Near IMIIabura Boaaht by Hrnilleate For az.SOCOOn.
I'iilsburK. I'n .Ml the hnl(liiii.'H (if Hie r.,"iinnniil("S lu th," Siwii kley Vnlley nre said tn bnve pas-ed lulu the bands Ilf n symlliate nf riltsburKcrs, Hie jirlc pnl'l i'Citii: *2 .-ilxiiKNi, 'I'll.' B.'nloi trus¬ lee. .lohn S. Iluss. of Hie Harmony .So¬ ciely. as the .uKniiizaliiin Is ealled. Is snhi lu bnv,. l,.'eii ibe ninvlin.' spirit 111 the sale, wlilrh enrries with ll the title uf 'it'tai ncres of laml. Im luilluc th" town nf Kinnoniy.
duly a blllf duzeii members uf Hie celibate snilely of K.iiiiuuiliiK nre Hv Imr. ."lllll It Is nssiime,! ibm Hie snie of 111,' laml minus Hie iiractlcnl wliirtlnir up uf IN nffairs aft.'r nn existence uf more ihnn Ikj years
Fonr Drowued In thn Wnliaab.
At Cliiiluii. Illd,. (Ira K.I.liiiKliiii his "Wife and Ibelr three sinall elilldren. with nvo nlher tmys. sinrled tu .ross Ihe Wnlin1>li liottoiiiN In the fn.e of a wat ninu of daiiBer Tlii" three Kiblinu- lull I bildteii ni'iI William IMidli"y were ilrnivned.
Bafrball rtmfte Haos*<I. At Kansas City. Mo. '¦Hiiif Taylm once ft wellkiinun Imll plny.r, was hani^.d in the countv Jail for the nmr' der, on .Manb 'i. Ilml of Itulli N..llanl, Ills fonuer siveeihi art
Prniuoter lletir.r llrrtnan lion*.
Henry Hiriiian. pidiiioier nnd nin- trn."tor. has nlisciiided. lenviiiu n shnrlnve ill .MiliMiiikce \^¦is . n,' KiKSi ¦ (sm .Musi ,,f |,i. ,.|,.,bt,,i. nn'^iiuse. ( und and if ii'is dis.nieriil Ihal many h 1,1 wnllbl.ss .11 liocus sielirllles. .MnriKaps thaf w,-ic used lo i-,ii-e ni'iiiey by H(rmnii have been fniiu,l 1,1 lie frull,liileiit, 1111,1 It hns also 1.'ii nscertaiiicl Ihat trii-t funds iiiin, i'l
l,an.| mil Vlra.rt Irrla
By unMiilmuus i n:.' il." tional C"ir ei,tl,'ii at IniM'ii Id prim iple the new laml 1 ,11
I Kl
I tbe L aitfd k-i litre been Jewi
Iii.ailKTSBi itmt.
n per rent of I'nt ,iBmLgr«Dtf
llallplajer tAeramr. MInUlrr.
Williaill A KiiU'Iay. n l-ullplay.'r,wns ord.iinrrt n. I'res:y:i"ri.-;n intnlsier in the .1. ff "isiiii I'.irk rresliyteriuii Chureh. I ill. rii'.i In Williiir Cbap- mnii. ef Sew Y.irk. pivni hcl Hie ser¬ mon mill I'r .^lexaii'l.'r rHIIersuii de¬ livered the chnrire in the , .imlldale.
Bl( BaqarM lo yatlea.
LMiiKininiCulouf 1 Tempi., West nf the (irenadier liiiMr.ls, ivlm re.enily dle.1 at Nice, has I.-fi to Hie Briti-Ji .Nttlon more thsn H.'ssidim for pnblh purpoaea, largely for the purt hare of worka of nrt to I* nUieeil in the .N'n- liuBtl (iiil'Ty
FEOERATIONOEEMPIOVERS
SCO Cmatia Busness Men Crg.-i;iiz3 to Fight Union Labor.
AGAINST SYMPATHETi: STRIKES
llrlirr Irre.l, ^¦urkera a Ontpul-..*'
• Ill lo i:m|.loT Noii-I iileti ml <ip|>«»e llrairlrti.'M .if aitrlalirn r••sll.l.^ s» Out. ii.nrarlur. r." Coii.rn"..... in N<"1T llrlrai.a—.\ slmllarOne In V. rm.nl
lllllnlia. Neb. Hiick.,! I'.l 111" N.l tionnl Miiiuifneiuicis" .\-.,i, jiiii ii. Mn luislui'ss iiieii of HuialiH havi' ..r.k'nn,: e I into Ihe Hiislii,"ss Men's A-s,i laii li le. the nvuwed luiipiis.' of pnile. tin:; Hiemselves fnuu Cue (leiuauds nf iiiii.'U labm. It Is -ai.l llinl ilie neiv oiKaui;".:: Hull llill liuhl llie libor orKniilx.iHniis I.l ilii< ilinHi. ll is hiKi'Mil ilial Hi s .iri:niil7.(iHon is ru out. on:," n." i,'ie m.'etiuu ol the Nnlional Mnuufa.tiir .is' .\ssii, iaiiou at New (Irleans, ami Ilmt it is the fiin'runiiei of th.' Km nlur.'rs' l"V.l.'i"."iti..ii spoken ef In Hie iiiiniial ri'iHirl ot Hint Imly. Th" l.'a.l CIS ill the moicm.'.ii her,- issii.',l a slalenicut. pan of whi. b fnllniv-"
"Tbe iiri.'aiilr.iit 1.111 ii kiinivii as Hi" Illlsiness Men's VssueiMinii. ami us purpus,' is purely d.'I.'iisii e. nml mmle 11,'cessai'y, as it hns 'icu iiiuuiin by Hie various lUsiti.'ss iiiti'resls ideiiii lied Willi It, by the apparenl deiei luluatioii on the pan uf the Inbuv ur(;niil/.atious of the illy lo elibe .,111- iiiil or ruin every buplnesi enterpiis,'.
"Tbe great ob.leet ef Hie a««uclatiou is 1,1 prolecl Its .leinbers iu Ihelr riithts tu maiuiue their iVK|«'eiive busi iiesses ill siicli lawful uinnuer ns ihey may deem pro|ier und expedleiil. em- ployiiii; such help ns sc'ius best mlnpted lo ilielr purposes, under .lUeh eoiiiraci as Is mntiially ssiisfaeioiy to the parties cmeerned. nnd not in aii- taKonl/.e nny indlvldunl or orgaulr.ii- tlmi.-
"The plaiforni of liie iir;;«ulr.aliou euibrnces llie fnllowing principles:
Klrst -I'reedoni to enipltiy union ur null-union labor without dlsirliiunn- tliiii
¦¦Se("on(l-.No lliullHtioii or n'strlctloii lo nutpiit.
""Tlilrd-No sympathy strike.'
Should Hie report Ihnt the Natioli.il .Vssoelntioii Is behind Ihe OmnliH uiove- iii.'Ut prove true, the Ight will be very Ililler .Mn'ndy the bilHir 01'Bnnli.llinis nre nssertliiK thn I Ihey will hnve the support of or"aiil)ied InlKir everywhce 111 Hie coiulup flghl.
UKGANIiCINn IN veniioNT.
Iluiliiiirion. Vt. .\ mee.liii: ,,l busl ness mon of Verinoni lins been cniled to meet lu llutlnud 1 ud form nn or- Kimlznlloii lo be known ua the Kin¬ ploycrs' Association of Vernioiil. simi¬ lar 10 n IiusiiieSH mens orgniilxntlon foi'ine.I In tllilu. The n ijeels of Hie oririinliMHoii vrlll be:
"Tu protect Its iiieniber.i in tiieir righls to uinuHge Ihelr respective busi¬ nesses ns they shnil oeem proper; the ndopHun of n sysleni wlien'by uiemlM.i's may ns.crialii who Is ami who Is mil w.ulliy of Iheir emplnyui'iii; Hie lu vesHdnlluu nu.l aillustineni by pniiu'i" otllcers vv eominlllee of Hie assnelntiuii uf any ipiesllnii ailsiu: betweeu the luembers ami their emplnves when such i|ii. sliull shall be submliled lo Ibe nss.ielniloii fer ndlusinicul: Kieiiilenvor to inak.' it possible fo nuy persun 1,1 oblnlii einploymeiil withoui beini; obllited to iolu a Ifllini' oreaiiliiillnu: 111 proieei ils iiiemben au'niiist leelsp" tiv.". munleiiml nud iillier pnltiial , " , niiKlimciits."
Itm Allowing I'earalul I'lefcednc,
Iluslnn. Wilhuiil debille Hie House. Iiv a Vllle of Td III 'II. passed to be eu grossed Hie bill t" nllow iM-melul piik. VIInn during strikes alld lo(k ,utf.
M^FIA VICTIM KNOWN.
Ueneilelln Mad. na, nf llnlTaln, N. V„ Kllle.I Fnr Tlirealenlnc Haml.
New Vork Clly. Heiiedetl(> Mi'dniiin. of liuffaln. vvas the niBU whnse llfeh'ss bu,Iy wns found In a bnrrel In Knsl Kleveiitli sinel. He was munlen'd. all ('Vldeiiee indlcnles, beeause he llirenl- eiied Io expose Ihe secreis of the Mnila baud of eoiinlerfellers nud blnekimill- eis. Hie iineimi illed members of which nr," under arrest In , onu, .liiui with Hk" niii'dei"
Mniloiiin il apiiears. was 1101 a meui- ber uf thai linnd. Ills Iinither-liilaiv. however, wns. .Vud 11 ivns Ihrongli ef¬ forts to nid Ills n'lnlire thnt Mnilniiln llll urred Ibe eiimlly of the othei un in¬ bers
This liniHier lulaivs iiaiiie Is <ilu seppe lie I'rlenin. He Is scrvlug a sen- fence of lliree years lu Sliig Slug I'rlsun for eounterfeltlug. Wheu he was (on vlcted. niHiiit three luolillis ago, lle wns possessed of ('(iiisldernble properlv nnd mouey, nlioul »"J.'',,(I(KI In all. Hefore going to prison he luriiid this weallli over to Ills old eouiindes lu .riiii'". It was tv be used bv ilieiii 1.1 nld hliu nnd ,ilhers of tlieir linm! lu the eliililiis of the lnw
.Is soon ns Ihey ;:iii this miuiey. ami de I'llemo wns liehiml the bars. II an IHiirs Hint the members of the linnd dl- vlilcd the mouey aiiinug themselves nml iiliaii'loiied Ihe prisnner to Ills fate. Mndoliln nItempiiMl lo recovir Ihe niiioiuil. or some of ll. for use In liring- In;; about di' rrleimi's removal from Slug Sliiu to Ihe Krie County Prlsou. ti.'ftr lluffni". nud for Ihe family of the Iirisuiiei. He wns killed for his pains.
Tli.se were some of Hie revelations iiiiidi- by the poll.c and lulled Stntes K(',"r("l Service ngents
t'aal lllnera l.aeka.1 Oul.
Thirty twu of the lleudlng Coal nnd Inm Cuiiiiiniiy's forty three (olllerlea In r.'iinsyiviiula were closed. Hie men being locked out becnuse they n'fused 111 wmk nine li.iurs on Snliirdny: more than "iiKSsi llien nre nul of work.
Iliad al lb* Apa ml 113,
Slllll II .\n(lerson. n iiegm. for mnny yenrs a resident of Ilangor. Me. nn.l for some Hine an Ininnte of the nlins lionse. is d.-H.I. Aielersiiu's age Is given as till years He asserted Ihat lie was Inru ill loiva In I'lSe
Minor M«ai:*n.
I',,l'.l,IIS wllh blue eyes aie raieli nrfei led Willi i.llnl liliiiduess.
Il.dtnn. Mo. wilh n |HipuIaliuu of 4.'''ii" has seveiileeu .bun lies
Tlie Tem hers' Cnllege. nf New York Cliy will 111 leafier train lea. lurs 1.1 tea, h henllh
The hop grovrrrt. r.f thr l'ac;8r C.-i.-.n pr.".Il("t that uexi year's eiop will Ih' Hie largest nn re.nni
Til,' ICiiglisli uld.ei • iiK.i is »7..Vl a ni.iuili. The N^ililler of no other equu- Irv exceiii Ihe fnited Slntes. gets s'l iiitl.h.
(;,,.,s,'(plill pdis and drying jMiwders are Sllll iiKCil in Knglisli lats' tuiins rii.I in. Ilniisi „r Ix.i.Is nnd in Hie Frem ii
Cb.i 111 er uf llepuHes.
Ite, ..nis shun Hial mnr." liiiu nue hsif uf the ( llinc,.' nn.l .Inpanese wl n l.'iKiI 111 llrilisli Cnliimbl,! iiiske Hiel. r.iiy In .NUiiilK.liM. Iiiitarid. yueln-" and 111." .Marllline I'roviines. where Ibey M-.'li emp!.,I ineiK,
TiiMlili" aiiiniiL III." niHiiiiera of (be gnat bike, is ix|.e,"t(".l 1,1 l>e resumed th.s suiniuei. 11 hll h will prolialily l« umr.- wiUespri-n.l thau last year lir- galiizatlou of at', brnui-he* It In iug ef- fiM-trd lu null. Ipaiiou of u i-ouiius Hru;;gle,
THE SUNDAY SOHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON ;OMMENr« FOR APRIL 26.
iwMeeti Panl't toormay (a JerwtalM^ Aeta 1x1., S-IS-Cloldea Teal, Aeit n^ 14—licinarT Taraaa. 11. IS^CvwMMSa tar; on tha l>a7's l.atson.
», "Landed at Tyre," At Patara Pid found, in a vessel bound over the open Mt to l^oenicia. a favoring providence by which bis rourse to S.vTi,"i "nat hatleneo. The 340 miles to T re' was run in tboMi two days. Here thc vessel tarried (ar seven days for change of cargo,
4, "Finding disciplee." Here Paul fai»4 • sinall company nf Cliriatian ditciplMu with whom he reniniiird in happy, hewni fellowship, niinistrriiig Hie word. WMM in ttrange cities it is alwaya well to lodc (or and iissociate iriih the people of dot. "Should not go." That is. if ne htd taf regard to hia oii-n s.itely or personal iTtr (are. cr to their afleetionate s.ilicitnde oa his account. Thev were informed by th* Spirit thst bonds sud aillictiont awtittd the tpostle nt .terusalrt.i, hut it was not revealed to thrm is the will of God thst be thould change his purpose lo proceed thither,
5 6, "Brought us." '¦Here is a Iieautifal ana impressive pictai*e of the hsrmonv of Christian conimunion an.l tho strengtik o( Christian affection." ¦'.Vud prayed. As at Miletus, so here, they prnT hefore they separnte. The meeting ami parting o'f Christians should lie seasons of praj^er and jlraise, "Taken our leave." While (tie- wells are sorrowful orcisions, yet among Christians thry are illuniinateil with a glo- riout hope.
7. ¦Tinished our course.' By the ttm* reisel that sailed southward thirty miles to rtolemsis, the nipdern Acre, Here th* sea voyage ended. At I'lolem&is Paul re¬ mained oue diiy wilh tbe brethren, tnd the next day traveled hy land the remtlB- ins thirty-six miles (o Caesarea,
8. "Philip." After a silence of twenty rears, following upon Philip's minittrjr M Isumtria and to thc Kthiopiaii treatunr (Arts 8: 5-40), we meet him at Caesars*, wliich had ever since been his bome. TU* tetiKirt, built by llcrod the Dreat, gad nameil in honor of .\ugustus Utetar, waa fifty milet northwest from Jenitalem, and waa the residence of the Unman gvvemors of the province of .ludcn. "One of th* seven." One of the seven deacons appoiat- ed at the same time with SteiAen (ebap. •: 9). He should be distiuguished (rait Philip the apostle.
9. "Four daughters—did propheay." Th* houie of the evangelist Philip became, in eonte<]uencc of the {ullilment of the pro* pbecjr in Joel 2: '^8, the honored central point of the Christian congregttion ol Catstrct. His four daughters, who had reeeiTed the gift nf prophecy and of inter-
Brelation, furnish new and clear eeidane* liat all helievera alike eujoy the priTilegt* of Christianity, and even the earlier in- Itanret of the prophetess Miriam, Deborali, etc,, prove that thrre is no diuerence in the kingdom of grace between male and fe¬ male. To prophesy is to speak "to edifica¬ tion and exhortation and comfort" (1 Cor. 14: 3), Where these young women preached, "a'hether to women only, or in private houses, or to puhlic assembles," we do not know. The staiements of th* Kew Testament clearly shniT that Uod calls Women tbe same ts meu to pretch His gos¬ pel.
10. "Many days." The fireek word for many uichus some or several. They re¬ mained longer than they nt lirst intended. Paul'a desire vvas to reach .lerutaleu in time for the feast of the i'enteco^t, but h* had trrired at Caesarea earlier than h* ex¬ pected, and now had more than a viprA to spare, which time he spent tt Cassarta. "Agabus," This prophet ue haye met be¬ fore (11: 27-301 » the foreteller of (amin* in the reign of Claudius, He comet BOW; (rom the interior lull countr)-, to warn Paul nf assault nnd arrest at Jenitalem. In imitation of the exresiiive ij-mbolic aot¬ ing tometimes emplovcd liy the ancient Jewish prophets (Isn. 2(1: 2; Jer, 13: 1; Ksek, 4: 11, thia Christian prophet took Paul's girdle nud wilh it bound hit own hands and feet. Using the prophetic (orm of the Old Testnmeiil, "Aus ssith th* Lord," yet rliangiug U to suit the new die- nensation of the Spinl, he cites the Holy llhost as explicitily announcing Paul's rap- lure and iniprisoninrnt in Jerusalem, 'This iirediction was fulHIIed not many days af¬ li, "Oirdlc," The loose, flowing robe*
worn in Knslern cuuiilries are hound alwut Ihe waist with u sash or girdle, tiiriU**- were quite large nnd mnde of linen or leath¬ er, ".So shall the Jews," etc. Thit pro¬ phecy wns not fulKIIcil in the letter, but while the Koinnns at lually put the tpottia in chains they did it at the instigation of the Jews. "Shall deliver him," ete. This prophesy was sirictly fulfilled in everjr par¬ ticular. At Jerusalem Paul wat delivered into the handa of the Koman soldiers an(i was sent hack lo Caesarea a prisoner, Hs remained in prison at Cnesarea about two vears, and was then taken to Home, whers he was kept tivu yesrs lunger. During tbee* long years of iirisou life wc henr no repin- ng word (rorfi I'nul. He is alwaya rejoicing and teems to fnrgi-l his nwii nUlictions ia hit eHort to (.inifurt nlliers. Some o( Paul's best-ami mnst helpful epistles wer* written while ho wnn under Iwnds and chained to a Komnn soldier, bnt the word Of God was not bonnd. Out of our aflljo- Hoos Qod brings a blessing not .only to our.
rllyes, but alau tu other. Kxamples; Bun- tn in prison, .lohn on Pulmos. 12. 'Besought him." The correclnettol the pT«TiaiiB prophecy of Agabus, ai>(| th* (rieid lymbol wliertliy ho Uoiv impreticd thit prediction, produced in the minds ol
Slhs Cbrittian disciplea u deep convirtioa f tb* certainly of future evil to Paul at ertttslsm, Under this conviction thsy unitcdljr liesought him not to go to tM ilaes 01 danger. They intei-uretea the mi*- lion tnd intimatinu of Agnbua as a -fate* I given tu avoid, and su avert the peril. _t Paul undrrsloiiil it belter. liOng years ^ ifore be bnd learned Irnm his I.ora what "great things he must suffer fur His sake," GxperiencO had vrrilir.I tins wnrd, igd mad* itt meaning fniniliar, so thtt Ibei* new, more siietine and inlense premoni¬ tions of ruming trinl, clearly intimated by the Holy OhosI, cniried their full weight of meaning to his spirit.
13-M, Paul's enmpiiiiinns saw tlie dan¬ ger, he saw his duty, lind ihey '.een (or tliemaelves Ihe smne duly nud the tam* ctiite, doubtless they, tno, like him, would bar* moved on to danger nnd death, for it
at company of rare spirits who tre her* uttered tround thia holy apostle. When these tme-heartcd disiinles coul.l previil nothing thev accepted Paul'a decision tt the llin of the Ixirij and ceased til further Opposition, They then took up their "car- ntget"—'meaning "baggnge" K. V.—and treat up to Jerusalem.
Kobl
A writer
teresting
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luHiies the in II iM grsd-
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gathering dusk nf catch sighl ni u « Irntly and suibbnl" may he almusl «iii Ihe grey dann it i> Iwfore yuur tin I readv, loo. the lubili n»i" ila beautv ti its liiiie. full
ben, iu the ,. ..nu can just ml thut llita SI- . I nui" path, VOII 1. nibiii, nn(( in bin ihnt gets up e lim.l.ide. Ar 1,1 d
lid
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dilating light at lb their
¦e Tatl*4 Tbair TlgHasea.
Tlie other night Second Wnrdiii E. A. McPherson climbed liie iieniientiary wail tt Salem, Ore., to test the vigilaiiie of the guards. Mrl'hersnii'a frat waa iKirformed at the risk of his life, (or luul be heesi discovered he would niubobly hsVe lieen shot. He plaeed a ladder against ihe ea- lerior of the fall,,< liinlH-d up, lowered bit ladder into the ;ail yard and deiwended. He went thruiigli the prison sho|ai, and as a tinal l.iiirh earned away Ihe coat and lltt of one of Ihr guards. It was frnm this jail that Ihe lainoua Tracy ea<a|>ed l««t auoi- nirr, and it is aupfioard that the rifle wilh wbich he fought hia wsy nul waa Uken into 'she piisoD over the yard feme. ^^
Judge round llalllr <» isarglnrg.
A aena«ti,i'i.,I tiisl »l M'.~uvi hna re¬ sulted 11." .ludge Vlsdiiiiir ,le Hnuiih Uiiig condemned tu serv f.i ihr.'e vcars aa » commnn wldi. r Ilir ilMrge'. nf nhich h* waa fnund guiltv -nttr tlul he ha<l com- siit'.ed hiirglaiy di.d sr-.u Needing inoney he liad br.ikcH iiu.i » neiglibui a house, and wJhpiV .kill l.f sn « M'.ii bmgiar bad Ioned nisn Hk" ant'" Aller Liking away money eiiuiigli l-i meil immediate i"e.|uire-
Mirnis hr .lU'led by **ttii.g fi!* to tk«"
houar. Aa ihe Judge la a luihlemnu the
srntence niuai lie v.tiii-tiuiird by ibe iltar befuie ll ean U enf'.l.e.I.
trim.* tat Impmlmtm.
PnttoHtce .Irrks 10 Pans air prorerbiti- ly sluw. It frr<iuentlr Ukra liftern minutta Lo buy a suraj or obtain a postal order. Afler waitiag fiir a roBsidrrtble time with- •et receiving any tttentio* 1 worthy riti- ten aamed Motakicr thk other day es- cUim«i to on* of Ibe ettploges Vea lAo slower thaa say sawl." Vor thi*; h* mpm
tmod'ti sad cosM, tbf of ots* bnaa Ihat h* koTineBltad s pobtk oAcUl >¦»•*»¦ •caliM o< hit datjr.
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW latnai^ta copii3»4. jpivx^ ct-iit'rm VOL. viir. A FAMILY NtWSl'AI'ER UF I.(UAI. A.M) UENKRAL ISTKI.l-KiKMl K FREEPORT, N. Y., FIUO.VY, .VTRIL 24, 190.'?. TBBMt! aLtO TXABLT I> APTARtB NO. 26. WHEN YOU CATCH COLD Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation which will only half cure it at best, and leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and susceptible to attack from the germs of Consumption. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and pre« ^ vents serious results from a cold. It tavad Hto Ufe Aftar tb* Ottmr SaM N« Had Consumption. W, R. Davis, Vissalia, California, writes:—"There is no doubt but what FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR saved my life. I had an awful cough on my lungs and thr doctor told nie I had consumption. I commenced taking FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and found relief from the first aud three bottles cured me completely. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES THREE SIZESy 25oy SOo and $1.00 SOU MB RECOmiENDED BY ^ SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS. SPRING TIMS No Store Like Johnston's Gome in now It's pleasant Have a look Have a talk Have a soda Happy days Get it at Johnston's Drug Store You will Save money We deliver All over Plenty of Pure Drugs All good Prices riglit -^ No Soda Like Johnston's We have Huyler's Candies Vinol Tabard-Inn library Perfumes all fresh Fulton Street " near Church Fpl" ants, ili(is ili(inis ini.st" fni' iiiiicln'S, (Tcdicillii fnr flca-s (111 (liif^s ,111(1 cuts. ,;innl ami iiii'\ ii'iisiii'; wo liavc it ill lialls alul ]MHVili'r ictiiK'd ami prrsscd intn lilocks. Clothes Cleaning Compound •2o ."."Ilt.s Ill'l" linttli". IF"u.m.itTj.re I^olistL for USI' nil I'iaiuis ami ail kimls nl' liiiiiituri.; 'J.'i its, i"i" linttli' fill" sinks allll drains CtLloride of Lime Soap Ba^rfe: fill" ("leanill},' i,'liiM"s, .'t,., ."i" i"r liii\ HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA 111 i"i"llts „1" liiittji". XjirLane fill" .leailing; ami liJcirliiuK straw lials, '2'> i"i"lits Wc lii'wt." in stock a lull suj)i)lv of all jj-oods usually recjuired hv house¬ keepers at this season ot" the year. We are havini^' a \n^ sale on our FLAVORING EXTRACTS elii"a >("st allll lust; ask vnur ^^inici" I'm" tlnin « lli'll .i n" mdil STATIONERY STOCK is niiiiiilotc, iiK'liidiiii; all kiuds and .nlnis nf cnErE r.M'El!, SHELF I'.VrEH. Ell"., sn Iilinll ni.il.il at ihis s.'a.snn ,.f til.' veal ill Hnilsi' ( li'aiiilii:. It you w.int a Spring Tonic ni" Itlnnil I'niitiii ilinji in ami s.." iiliat ii." liair; lU" (,'uaianti"i" all nur iii"i" i;iratiiiiis tn li." strictly pure ami ii i t,, lli.- stainlai.i. UNFORTUNATE Til." ."li""im">t "111.1 nin-l cii.fulnf lii,ii-,."uii."s an nlt.ii afiliit.il with III." Imulili" and ilisnunfi.its nf li.il Im^'s, Tin' tllin^; In llll «lli'll tlif.v ail" ilisinvi'iiil is iii.t innast.' a iniiiiitc Imt iHniiii,' a pinil 1,'lialili' imisnii ainl go at tll.-lii at nine. Johnston's bed Bug Killer i^ a li. ui,l ami , lia,s."s tlic pests nul ,'f ,\"ii lia.k and il"i,,' ulnl." tli."i can i.,is«,ilili hid.', and .al¬ lies distniitinii w itli it. Itis.'f inui'-c ,1 strnn^.' "iiiil liilillll ]viis(i i and its imrk nf lidiliiii,' the imiiiix"- is sm" ami siiift. It is all articl." that slinuld 1k" in iicrv Imu-.. .it all tim. s in , as.- of t¦Ul('^^'cll(•^, Sll that laluaMi" tilll" iiiai lint l-r ii ast.-,l. I'li,, 2.S Cents I', 1 U'lll,'. MONEY TO LOAN Ofl Mortgage at 5'% ALL OOOO LOANS ACCtPTEIi AT ONCC. UBQIT I. lAFF, c4MHit«uor..t.L.. BABVIjON, n. y. aaieataai^ |
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